1977 Silk 700S Sabre MK 2

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1977 Silk 700S Sabre MK 2.
1977 Silk 700S Sabre MK 2.
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1977 Silk 700S Sabre MK 2.
1977 Silk 700S Sabre MK 2.
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The Silk’s 48hp is plenty to move the light, 310lb bike. Triangulated frame is nice and stiff, as owner Joel Samick loves to demonstrate.
The Silk’s 48hp is plenty to move the light, 310lb bike. Triangulated frame is nice and stiff, as owner Joel Samick loves to demonstrate.

1977 Silk 700S Sabre MK2
Engine: 653cc 2-stroke water-cooled parallel twin
Top speed: 110mph
Transmission: 4-speed, enclosed chain final drive
Weight (dry): 310lb (141kg)
Fuel capacity: 3.6gal (13.6ltr)
Price then/now: £2,482 ($5,262 at $2.12 per £1, 1979 avg. exchange rate)/$2,000-$7,000

As far as Brit George Silk was concerned, the fun of riding a motorcycle in the Seventies was being eroded as manufacturers chased power — and paid for it with handling problems. He believed that discerning riders would prefer a small, lightweight motorcycle with bags of torque, decent speed and race-bred handling — a modern version of his vintage Scott motorcycle. This philosophy led to development of the Silk 700S Sabre MK 2.

Rare and pricey

The Silk was a hand-built motorcycle and you certainly paid for it. There was no electric start and instrumentation was basic with just a speedometer and ammeter, but the 700S was one of the most expensive motorcycles money could buy — a whopping £1,388 in England, about $3,085.

In 1977 the 700S was updated to the Sabre Mk 2, with finned barrels instead of plain, a new seat, a tachometer, and a larger carburetor and bigger bore exhaust. Porting and timing revisions plus a higher compression boosted power to a more respectable 48hp, but by 1979 the price had risen to more than $5,000. Even at that price, Silk Engineering was losing more than $400 on every bike sold. Light weight and great handling was not enough in the Superbike age and production ground to a halt in December of 1979 with 138 motorcycles sold.

  • Published on Oct 12, 2010
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